WTF Certified DC Comics - Wednesday Trending Topics

I imagine DC Comics editors and execs would usually cringe to see a headline containing “WTF DC Comics?”, but for the next couple months they’ll be expecting it. And… oh jeez, this is going to make April Fools Day on the comics internet either particularly fascinating or utterly intolerable, isn’t it? Bleeding Cool broke the story of DC’s gatefold covers in April, each hiding what were then referred to internally as “Holy Shit” moments. When it went official, Senior editor Bobbie Chase instead referred to them as “What The F” moments. And now, according to BuzzFeed, WTF Certified is the official terminology.

We had to wait a little longer. But welcome to Superior Spider-Man #2. If he does choose to pursue a sexual relationship with Mary Jane Watson, and she is still under the impression that it’s Peter Parker inside his head, then that should damn him forever, for reasons given in the link above.

Bleeding Cool broke the story of DC’s gatefold covers in April, each hiding what were then referred to internally as “Holy Shit” moments. When it went official, Senior editor Bobbie Chase instead referred to them as “What The F” moments. And now, according to BuzzFeed, WTF Certified is the official terminology.

Most-Read TV/Film Stories Today – Man of Steel, Powerpuff Girls

The first official image of Lois Lane in Man of Steel has arrived. Of course, we saw Amy Adams in the trailer so this is hardly the big revelation but… er…here she has an iPad. Modern girl in a modern newspaper office.

Cartoon Network have just announced a raft of new shows – more on which in a moment. Amongst them is one that I think merits specific mention: a redesigned, reworked, Craig McCracken-less Powerpuff Girls.

As we told you a couple of weeks go, Grant Morrison and Rags Morales are getting an extra issue to finish his run on Action Comics, with Andy Diggle and Tony Daniel’s first issue delayed a month. We wrote;

Bleeding Cool broke the story of DC’s gatefold covers in April, each hiding what were then referred to internally as “Holy Shit” moments. When it went official, Senior editor Bobbie Chase instead referred to them as “What The F” moments. And now, according to BuzzFeed, WTF Certified is the official terminology.